I realize that prices of silver and gold must come into play in a big way... but let's assume for a minute that gold dropped 5-10% and the price was $16 or 17.... what would you do?
Thanks and take care

Congrats on your "winnings" can never fault a move to take wonderful profit.
So, given your dislike for the deal and its 5% drop today, am I safe to assume you would not buy into SLW again unless it was at least $16 or less?

You are too often a negative dark cloud that offers little or nothing or substance. I've been up 200-350+% depending my blocks of shares. Accumulating when people like you were spewing meaningless garbage and misinformation. If MU goes to teens over the next year or so, it won't be because they screwed up, it will be because there is something very serious going on in the markets and in the world. They keep getting better diversified and stronger every year in memory, software, services and more... and as they nibble away at competitors. Once of the safest best investments in technology.

Don't waste your time responding. Thanks in advance for your predicable thumbs downs and further rants. I wish you well.

Appreciate the factual reporting. Like I aid before, I'm bak in this again for +30-40%, so as not to be piggy and risk roundtrips that can happen on any stock. Still, +50.89% would be better than a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. - Thanks. Enjoy your weekend!

You've been in this much longer than I have. I do hope that you and all longs will do well with this one. Must must this is a funny one. Seems of late that our MHR is on a tight rope... with a pot of gold a one end and a black bottomless rocky pit on the other. Let's hope leadership doesn't slip and that of they do that they have a safety harness up their sleeve that we don't yet know about. Cheers!

INTL and AAPL are the two most likely to acquire MU if someday. Not saying its probable, just that its possible. And this has been speculated before by Russ Fisher Seeking Alpha (I believe) and in some reputable trade journals.

...and some high 4's. Looking forward to my third +40-60% profit with KTOS. To others looking to do the same, ignore the useless and childish noise that is embedded in this board like a virus.
Best to all the others!

I'm simply stating they have a number of options for savings to help weather this storm that aren't being focused on here. Of course I agree, selling assets and issuing more stock from a position of weakness is never ideal. Still these are options and are better than worst case scenarios. Sometimes its darkest before it goes completely black, but most often it gets darkest before a new dawn. Like many longs here, I was disappointed with MHR's PPS long before the bottom fell out of energy, but I didn't throw in the towel then and I'm not throwing it in now on this or any of my other energy holds. In past, I've had a few companies I've owned go to zero. I admit that, but I have never had a pick that's been mine go to zero. MHR was not my pick, but I have added after long since firing that advisor.

The jury is out with MHR and numerous oil companies. Like many companies in this and other markets... once magnitudes larger, more established, and more profitable than MHR... they went BK, so yes it can happen. We'd all benefit from more facts and less fear-mongering. All I am certain about from my trading history, through other crashes in energy, is that the vast majority, with the exception of one.. 1.. ONE, went out of business. All of the others not only recovered, but thrived to record highs many times over. I stay diversified, so even if MHR goes to zero, I take comfort knowing I own others that I remain very profitable on in energy. And I take comfort owning companies such as AAPL, MU, Lockheed, CELG and others that are far less risky and have served me well. - Best to you and all longs

SNTA hasn't exactly been lighting things up on the PPS or trial fronts the past few years.
I was in out in 2010-2013 with some nice profits, although I did not own a ton of shares.
Glad about changes at CEO and her two recent hires. They appeared to be necessary. See what they can do.
More importantly what are likelihood of success with their research and drug development???

Fo whatever the reasons, many people just don't understand this is THE NEW Micron and not their father's Oldsmobile. Every mister my Sammy and others are opportunities for MU to grab a little more biz from their customers. If MU stays down too long INTC or AAPL might take a run at them. In any event, these are opportunities to buy. MU and AAPL are two of the best techs you can own.

Wit the increase in video traffic, OTT, and security treats worldwide. AKAM is well positioned for 2015 and years ahead. Cannot predict when this will make a substantial move, but confident in their engineering, management and sales.

KERX has server its shareholders, the medical field and most importantly individuals and families impacted.
While I did not expect to see $13 at this point in time... I'm not ready to sweat about it. Besides rearview mirrors don't work in markets. If they did I'd have sold everything at $18 and be buying back on the way down. I feel better knowing Baupost purchased at prices in 15-16s and a heck of a lot more than I own.

You'll feel better when you recall all that KERX management and teams have accomplished. The gate is open and we haven't even started the race... KERX will prosper 2H15 and hopefully succeed and continue to grow for 5-10-20 years.

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